Not just public events but private ones too. I just invited 30 people to an event this month. There's a lot of people in there that I don't contact enough on a regular basis to get their email. It's really tough to put something like this together without Facebook these days
I found a bakery in town that does subs. You can get a brisket sub for the same price as subway with fresh bread and ingredients and the bread is wider than the skinny subway loaves so you get more overall
This is Garry Newman, he made Garry's Mod. He's not saying he's playing Fortnite, he's probably getting told about it because of his proximity to the tools that made the video in the first place
I watch a lot of movies, usually around 150+ per year. Apple offers one newish movie as the .99 rental per week which I'm happy to pay for but when they come asking for $25 for a digital rental for the rest of the new stuff... Get the fuck outta here.
It's crazy that I can subscribe to Spotify and get virtually the entire history of music but video services have completely fractured the model into tiny shards. I will continue to watch my 150+ movies a year whether the studios want to offer a reasonable price or not.
I've always preferred the 2 second rule. You don't need to do distance math in your head, just find a tree and count the time it takes to get from their car to yours.
Let them hop in and keep your 2 seconds. I used to have a 40 minute commute and on a busy morning would have 10-15 people do that. Know how much time that sets me back? 20 to 30 seconds. Following this rule I have a 25 year clean driving record and I guarantee these lane hoppers can't make that claim
Brown and dark was the Xbox 360 era. We're in a post Fortnite, Rocket League, Minecart world now. The trend now is tons of color but in a way that I'm starting to get a little tired of everything looking like the same purple.
"Cheeseburgers with large breasts, extra meaty, huge buns, wearing a strap on, lettuce hanging out the side, 8k, flash photography, Terry Richardson, Ronald McDonald"
Eh, I used to think like that, there was a time when it was popular to hate on U2. But really there are a lot of legitimate assholes out there who are actively making the world a worse place. His philanthropy is aggressive and attention seeking but the receipts are there and I'd much rather have someone channel all this energy and platform into pro-human rights than anti which is becoming increasingly popular these days.
I mean it really was a single wave. V4 or whatever version it was fundamentally changed the way Digg worked in a big way overnight. It wasn't even the same thing anymore. Sure there were some holdovers but it's tough to compare the two like this.
With the exception of third party apps, Reddit still more or less works the same for the average user as it has forever.
Not just public events but private ones too. I just invited 30 people to an event this month. There's a lot of people in there that I don't contact enough on a regular basis to get their email. It's really tough to put something like this together without Facebook these days